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Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC)

Durham,  NC 
United States
http://www.smartusatwins.org/
  • Booth: SM9

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Overview

SMART USA (Semiconductor Manufacturing for Advanced Research with Twins), a Manufacturing USA® institute, advances America's semiconductor manufacturing through digital twin technology. Through industry investment and NIST sponsorship, it unites industry, academia, and laboratories across 30+ states to create virtual manufacturing replicas that reduce costs, cut development time, and improve yields. Operated by the SRC Manufacturing Consortium Corporation, SMART USA operates through seven regional innovation hubs across the country while building a national digital platform for model interoperability and secure knowledge sharing. Through workforce initiatives, the institute aims to train the next generation of semiconductor workers over five years, strengthening America's economic and national security in this critical industry. 


  Press Releases

  • The SMART USA Institute today announced the formation of its inaugural Board of Directors, a powerhouse of leaders from across academia, industry, investment, and public service. This board will guide the Institute’s mission to accelerate innovation, strengthen domestic semiconductor manufacturing, and cultivate a talented, future-ready workforce. The Semiconductor Manufacturing and Advanced Research with Twins USA Institute (SMART USA) is advancing America’s semiconductor manufacturing capabilities through digital twin technology. Funded under the CHIPS and Science Act as a Manufacturing USA institute, SMART USA unites industry leaders, academic institutions, national laboratories, and small businesses to address critical domestic semiconductor production challenges.

    As a national institute, SMART USA also serves as a hub for collaboration, education, and applied research to ensure U.S. leadership in next-generation semiconductor technologies.

    Carroll A. Thomas

    Leading the Board as Chair is Carroll A. Thomas, a nationally recognized advocate for American manufacturing and former Director of the NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership. “SMART USA’s commitment to building strong, collaborative networks for innovation and workforce development resonates deeply with my values,” said Thomas. “I’m excited to help expand its reach and impact.” With over three decades of experience in entrepreneurial and small business development, Thomas has built a distinguished career across both public and private sectors. Her leadership has consistently driven economic growth by fostering high-impact partnerships and championing innovation ecosystems that empower communities and industries alike.

    Richard A. Gottscho

    Serving as Vice-Chair is Dr. Richard A. Gottscho, former CTO of Lam Research and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. With a career rooted in scientific excellence and semiconductor industry leadership, Gottscho brings a passion for collaborative problem-solving and technological advancement. “Innovation in semiconductors is a team sport,” said Gottscho. “SMART USA is building the ultimate team—uniting academia, industry, and government—to bolster American leadership in the new battleground of digital twins.”

    Mark Liu

    Dr. Mark Liu, former Chairman of TSMC, brings a global lens to the Board. Under his leadership, TSMC became a cornerstone of the global semiconductor supply chain. His presence reinforces SMART USA’s commitment to excellence and international collaboration. “The semiconductor industry is entering a new era—one that demands global cooperation, technical excellence, and strategic foresight,” said Liu. “SMART USA embodies all three.”

    Chris Miller

    Dr. Chris Miller, Professor at Tufts University and author of Chip War, is another acclaimed member of the SMART USA Board. “Retaining our technical edge is essential to America’s long-term security and prosperity,” said Miller. “SMART USA is helping ensure that the U.S. remains at the forefront of semiconductor innovation in a rapidly shifting global landscape.” Miller’s work explores the geopolitical and economic forces shaping the semiconductor industry; his insights will inform SMART USA’s strategic direction as it navigates the global landscape of innovation, competition, and national security.

    Manish Muthal

    From the investment and entrepreneurial world, Manish Muthal, Senior Managing Director at Maverick Capital, contributes a forward-looking perspective on scaling disruptive technologies. His experience across Intel, Broadcom, and Xilinx adds depth to SMART USA’s innovation strategy. “SMART USA is where bold ideas meet real-world execution,” said Muthal. “I’m thrilled to contribute to its mission of accelerating intelligent compute and next-gen infrastructure.”

    John Neuffer

    Finally, the Board includes John Neuffer, President and CEO of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), who brings decades of experience in global trade and technology policy. His leadership ensures that SMART USA remains aligned with national priorities and industry needs. “Joining the SMART USA Board is a natural extension of our mission to strengthen America’s semiconductor ecosystem,” said Neuffer. “Together, we can drive innovation and secure our global competitiveness.”

    Reflecting on the Board’s formation, Dr. Todd Younkin, Executive Director of SMART USA, shared: “This board is more than a group of advisors—it’s a coalition of visionaries. Their collective wisdom and collaborative spirit will guide SMART USA as we build a more innovative, resilient, and inclusive semiconductor future.”

    Each board member brings a unique lens to SMART USA’s mission—from policy and investment to manufacturing and education. The Board will ultimately include nine members in total, reflecting a broad spectrum of expertise and leadership.

  • DURHAM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, the Biden-Harris Administration announced that the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Semiconductor Research Corporation Manufacturing Consortium Corporation (SRC) are entering negotiations for the Department to provide SRC $285 million to establish and operate a Manufacturing USA Institute. With combined funding totaling $1 billion, this investment will support the launch of the first-of-its-kind CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute. The new institute, known as SMART USA (Semiconductor Manufacturing and Advanced Research with Twins USA) Institute will focus on efforts to develop, validate, and use digital twins to improve domestic semiconductor design, manufacturing, advanced packaging, assembly, and test processes. SMART USA will join an existing network of seventeen institutes designed to increase U.S. manufacturing competitiveness and promote a robust R&D infrastructure. SRC is an important part of North Carolina’s research ecosystem, including decades-long relationships with North Carolina’s universities.

    “America’s technological leadership on the world stage depends on its ability to collaborate with the best and brightest around the globe,” said U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. “Thanks to the leadership of President Biden and Vice President Harris, we’re opening new avenues to better safeguard U.S. national security and further technological innovation with the establishment of the SMART USA Institute. With new Digital Twin capabilities, America is fostering unparalleled opportunities to collaborate with experts and researchers anywhere in the world to develop the next frontier of technological advancements in the semiconductor industry.”

    “We are honored by CHIPS for America's recognition of SMART USA Institute's pivotal role in driving semiconductor innovation. This designation as the CHIPS Manufacturing USA institute reaffirms our dedication to fostering collaboration and excellence across the semiconductor ecosystem. At its core, the SMART USA Manufacturing Institute is about bringing people together as a cohesive team. Through this collaboration, we harness the collective strengths and expertise of our partners. Teaming is the cornerstone of our strategy, and it is through this united effort that we will succeed in achieving our ambitious goals,” said Dr. Todd Younkin, Executive Director of SMART USA.

    SMART USA will focus on the development, validation, and application of digital twins to enhance semiconductor manufacturing processes, including advanced packaging, assembly, and testing. By building a national open-source digital SMART Backbone for semiconductor manufacturing process flow, SMART USA will reduce time and cost of chips design, improve efficacy of domestic production, and return chips productivity to American soil.

    The mission of SMART USA is to foster a collaborative ecosystem within the domestic semiconductor industry enabled by shared facilities; support industry-led solutions through funded research projects; accelerate technology towards commercialization through significant co-investment; and enable digital twin workforce training. SMART USA will enable a new generation of digitally skilled workforce, while at the same time leveraging digital twins to reach remote, underserved, underrepresented, and inaccessible communities.

    With over four decades of experience uniting industry, government, and academia, SRC remains attuned to the evolving needs of the industry and anticipates the emerging requirements of the semiconductor sector. The CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute was established through the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. After releasing the Decadal Plan for Semiconductors in 2021, which continues to provide crucial insight and guidance to the industry, SRC began laying the groundwork for the SMART USA Institute. This was done in partnership with the Founding Executive Committee, which includes industry giants Advanced Micro Devices, IBM, Intel Corporation, Micron Technology, and Texas Instruments, as well as prestigious universities Georgia Institute of Technology, Purdue University, and State University of New York. SRC’s final submitted proposal garnered broad community support, including more than 150 participating organizations, all unified in their commitment to advancing semiconductor manufacturing and research.

    David Henshall, SRC Vice President of Business Development, emphasized, “The SMART USA Institute (SMART USA) will advance American digital twin technology and apply it to the full semiconductor supply chain, enabling rapid process optimization, predictive maintenance, and agile responses to chips supply chain disruptions. These efforts will strengthen U.S. global competitiveness, ensuring our country reaps the rewards of American innovation at scale.”

    The SMART USA Institute aims to address the critical challenges facing semiconductor manufacturing by leveraging cutting-edge research, fostering educational initiatives, and promoting industry-academic partnerships. By uniting a diverse array of stakeholders, the institute is poised to make significant strides in enhancing the competitiveness and resilience of the U.S. semiconductor industry.

    The selection of the SMART USA Institute is contingent upon the successful negotiation of an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA). The terms and conditions contained in any final contract may differ from those being announced today. We are committed to working diligently with all parties involved to finalize an agreement that meets the needs and expectations of all stakeholders.

    About CHIPS for America

    CHIPS for America is part of President Biden’s economic plan to invest in America, stimulate private sector investment, create good-paying jobs, make more in the United States, and revitalize communities left behind. CHIPS for America includes the CHIPS Program Office, responsible for manufacturing incentives, and the CHIPS Research and Development (R&D) Office, responsible for R&D programs. Both offices sit within the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) at the Department of Commerce. NIST promotes U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of life. NIST is uniquely positioned to successfully administer the CHIPS for America program because of the bureau’s strong relationships with U.S. industries, its deep understanding of the semiconductor ecosystem, and its reputation as fair and trusted. Visit https://www.chips.gov to learn more.

    About Semiconductor Research Corporation

    Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) is a world-class, non-profit consortium that works with industry, government, and academia partners to define, fund and manage university research on behalf of its member companies. Through its highly regarded research programs, SRC plays an indispensable part in both research and development strategies of the most influential industry leaders. Members of SRC gain access to research results, fundamental IP, and highly experienced students to compete in the global marketplace and build the workforce of tomorrow. For more information and to stay informed on our advancements, visit www.src.org.

  • DURHAM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Semiconductor Manufacturing and Advanced Research with Twins USA Institute (SMART USA) today announced the release of its first member project solicitation, offering $50 million in combined federal and industry funding to advance digital twin technology for U.S. semiconductor manufacturing competitiveness.

    The solicitation, released June 11, 2025, invites SMART USA members to submit collaborative proposals for technical development and validation of digital twins, as well as education and workforce development initiatives. Individual awards range from $500,000 to $20 million for projects lasting up to 24 months.

    "This solicitation represents a critical milestone in our mission to revolutionize semiconductor manufacturing through digital twin technology," said Todd Younkin, Executive Director of SMART USA. "By bringing together the best minds from industry and academia, we're accelerating the development of digital twin innovations that will reduce costs, improve yields, and strengthen America's semiconductor supply chain.”

    The funding targets five priority areas across technical and workforce development topics:

    Technical Focus Areas:

    • Using Digital Twins to Optimize Core Semiconductor Manufacturing Processes
    • Digital Twins for Advanced Packaging and System Technology Co-Optimization
    • Digital Twin Validation Across Semiconductor and/or Packaging Technologies

    Education and Workforce Development Areas:

    • Democratizing Access to Community Colleges and Workforce Programs
    • Establishing Libraries of Educational Content and Training Programs

    All proposals must involve collaborative teams of at least three distinct organizations from SMART USA's diverse membership, which includes chip manufacturers, equipment providers, software companies, academic institutions, and workforce development organizations. Members and non-members who are interested in exploring teaming opportunities for proposal submissions are encouraged to attend the SMART USA Summit in Arlington, VA, being held June 26-27, 2025.

    "The collaborative requirement ensures that innovations developed through SMART USA will benefit the entire semiconductor ecosystem," explained Christopher Ritter, Chief Digital Officer at SMART USA. "We're not just funding individual projects – we're building an interconnected network of digital twin capabilities that will transform how semiconductors are designed and manufactured."

    Projects funded through this solicitation will contribute to SMART USA's ambitious five-year targets, including using digital twins to reduce semiconductor manufacturing costs by more than 35%, improve process development times by 30%, and demonstrate production-level digital twins spanning the entire semiconductor value chain.

    The solicitation represents SMART USA's unique funding model, which combines federal dollars from the Department of Commerce's CHIPS Research and Development Office with cash and in-kind contributions from industry and academic members. This approach ensures both government and private sector investment in advancing critical semiconductor technologies.

    "SMART USA's model creates unprecedented opportunities for collaboration between organizations that might otherwise compete," said Tymeeka Middleton, Chief Workforce Officer. "Our education and workforce development projects will train the next generation of engineers and technicians needed to support America's growing semiconductor industry."

    All technical projects must include educational content development as a core deliverable, ensuring that technological advances are accompanied by corresponding workforce development materials accessible through SMART USA's digital marketplace.

    Proposals are due August 11, 2025, at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. Selected projects are expected to begin January 1, 2026. Learn more about joining SMART USA as a member.

    About SMART USA

    SMART USA Institute is the nation's first Manufacturing USA Institute focused on digital twin technology for semiconductor manufacturing. Led by the Semiconductor Research Corporation Manufacturing Consortium Corporation and supported by the National Institute of Standards and Technology CHIPS R&D Office with $285 million in federal funding with matching of over $770 million in committed private investment, SMART USA brings together industry, academia, and government to revitalize American semiconductor manufacturing through digital innovation. With a national impact operating through regional centers, SMART USA leverages shared computational and physical facilities to accelerate the development and deployment of digital twin technologies across the semiconductor supply chain. Learn more at www.smartusatwins.org. Follow us on LinkedIn.

    For more information about the solicitation, visit: https://www.smartusatwins.org/research/open-project-calls/project-call-1/


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